Rationale: Given that most attempts to quit smoking fail, it is critical to increase knowledge about the mechanisms involved in smoking relapse and resumption (i.e., the increase in smoking over time after a quit attempt). Neurocognitive measures, such as event-related potentials (ERPs), may provide novel insights into smoking relapse and resumption. Objectives: The objective of the present study is to investigate the association between smoking relapse and resumption and ERPs reflecting smoking cue reactivity (i.e., P300, LPP), inhibitory control (i.e., N2, P3), and error processing (i.e., error-related negativity (ERN), Pe). Methods: Seventy-two smokers viewed smoking and neutral pictures and performed a Go-NoGo and an Eriksen Flanker tas...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
Relapse to smoking after initial abstinence is a major clinical challenge with significant public he...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
Rationale: Given that most attempts to quit smoking fail, it is critical to increase knowledge about...
textabstractRationale: Given that most attempts to quit smoking fail, it is critical to increase kno...
Contains fulltext : 158760.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Rationale: Give...
Nicotine dependence is a global health problem that continues to adversely affect millions of people...
Rationale: Neurobiological models of addiction suggest that abnormalities of brain reward circuitry ...
Rationale: Neurobiological models of addiction suggest that abnormalities of brain reward circuitry ...
Rationale: Neurobiological models of addiction suggest that abnormalities of brain reward circuitry ...
ABSTRACT Rationale: Neurobiological models of addiction suggest that abnormalities of brain reward c...
Neurobiological models of addiction suggest that abnormalities of brain reward circuitry distort sal...
Rationale: Neurobiological models of addiction suggest that abnormalities of brain reward circuitry ...
OBJECTIVES: Despite efforts that have increased smoking regulation, cigarette taxation, and social s...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
Relapse to smoking after initial abstinence is a major clinical challenge with significant public he...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
Rationale: Given that most attempts to quit smoking fail, it is critical to increase knowledge about...
textabstractRationale: Given that most attempts to quit smoking fail, it is critical to increase kno...
Contains fulltext : 158760.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Rationale: Give...
Nicotine dependence is a global health problem that continues to adversely affect millions of people...
Rationale: Neurobiological models of addiction suggest that abnormalities of brain reward circuitry ...
Rationale: Neurobiological models of addiction suggest that abnormalities of brain reward circuitry ...
Rationale: Neurobiological models of addiction suggest that abnormalities of brain reward circuitry ...
ABSTRACT Rationale: Neurobiological models of addiction suggest that abnormalities of brain reward c...
Neurobiological models of addiction suggest that abnormalities of brain reward circuitry distort sal...
Rationale: Neurobiological models of addiction suggest that abnormalities of brain reward circuitry ...
OBJECTIVES: Despite efforts that have increased smoking regulation, cigarette taxation, and social s...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
Relapse to smoking after initial abstinence is a major clinical challenge with significant public he...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...